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'SPRolem' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 102-154
most recent 7 JUL 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 JUL 17 by Sambolingo
In my experience this plant is not very vigorous, but perhaps it just doesn't like the location I've given it. It gets blackspot very easily in my humid conditions, so if you live somewhere humid be prepared to dole out the fungicide on a regular basis. It does bloom consistently, and the hulthemia blotch is always noticeable-- I'm willing to put up with its undesirable proclivities to get those exotic-looking flowers. But, since it's the only hulthemia hybrid I've grown, I don't really know how it stacks up against its brethren.
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Discussion id : 75-296
most recent 26 NOV 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 NOV 13 by Matthias Meilland
Dear HMF,

EYECONIC(r) Meipouzmoi and EYECONIC(r) Lemonade Sprolem are not the same variety as the varietal name shows it. It is two distinct variety, the first one breed in France by Meilland, the second in California by Sproul.

Thanks for correcting it.
Cheers
Matthias Meilland
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 26 NOV 13 by jedmar
Thank you for the correction. Can you give us a breeding year for Meipouzmoi?
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Discussion id : 60-398
most recent 29 DEC 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 29 DEC 11 by anonymous-651308
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Discussion id : 57-353
most recent 19 SEP 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 19 SEP 11 by Kim Rupert
I received a pre release plant of this gorgeous rose which had sat in a bucket of water for several months. I planted it and the thing exploded! Beautiful, spotless foliage in my California climate. Continuous flowering with a lovely scent. This one takes Hulthemias from the "botanical oddity" category and puts them squarely in "garden roses". Bravo, Jim Sproul!
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